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‘East is East, and West is West’: The Concept of Torah in Paul and Mark

Author

  • Jesper Svartvik

Editor

  • Oda Wischmyer
  • David C. Sim
  • Ian J. Elmer

Summary, in English

This volume contains a comprehensive evaluation of the hypthesis that the Gospel of Mark has been influenced by the theology of the apostle Paul. It discusses the history of this view from the nineteenth Century to the modern day, analyses possible historical Connections between the apostle and the evangelist, and compares and contrasts many major theological themes in both the epistles and the Gospel. It seeks to further the discusson over Pauline influence in the Gospel of Mark

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Pages

157-188

Publication/Series

Mark and Paul: Comparative Essays. Part I: Two Authors at the Beginning of Christianity

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

De Gruyter

Topic

  • Philosophy, Ethics and Religion

Keywords

  • Paul
  • Mark
  • Law
  • Torah
  • kashrut
  • gentile mission

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-3-11-027279-6